
Using RBD Effectively
Abstract
Dianna and Fred discuss using RBD Effectively.
Key Points
Join Dianna and Fred as they discuss using RBD Effectively.
Topics include:
- the key to effectively using reliability block diagrams (RBDs) for new programs.
- how to start simple with RBDs for team collaboration.
- how RBDs can be a powerful tool for driving critical decisions in your design and vendor selection processes.
Hear a compelling story about how a basic RBD approach led a team to exceed their reliability goals.
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Show Notes
In this episode, Fred and Dianna delve into the effective application of reliability block diagrams (RBDs). This is prompted by a listener’s question about implementing them on new programs effectively.
They emphasize that while the mathematical aspects and various complexities of RBDs exist, the most crucial part is using them as a practical tool for team discussions and decision-making. Using RBD effectively is especially a benefit early in the design process.
Start with a high-level overview of the product’s main building blocks. Sketching it out informally with the team or use simple visual aids like Post-it notes on a whiteboard. Facilitate team collaboration to create an RBD and expect it to rearrange and as the design evolves.
A key takeaway is that RBDs serve as a communication tool to help everyone understand system dependencies. It’s also a decision tool to identify critical areas for reliability improvement and investment.
They conclude that the effectiveness of any reliability tool, including RBDs, lies in its ability to support informed decision-making within a team that understands its purpose.
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